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Hideo Itokawa

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Itokawa wrote 49 books, and was a best-selling author. Topics that Itokawa became interested in or took as a hobby, include such sports as
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for Japan's space program. He retired from his post at the university in 1967 and established an institute.
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at the University of Tokyo succeeded in launching Japan's first satellite,
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was named in honor of Itokawa, and is notable as the target of the
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On 11 February 1970, a team formerly led by him at the
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Tokyo Imperial University
University of Tokyo
Japanese
rocketry
Japan's space development
25143 Itokawa
Hayabusa
Tokyo
Tokyo Imperial University
aeronautical engineering
World War II
Nakajima Aircraft Company
Nakajima Ki-43
peregrine falcon
Allied reporting name
his alma mater
Pencil Rocket
Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science
Ohsumi
the fourth nation in the world
orbit
launch vehicles
Lambda 4S rocket
Nissan
basketball
golf
swimming
cello
harmonica

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